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- Taped Rugs Productions, Disism, Charles Rice Goff III, Killr "Mark" Kaswan, Justin Jackley, Justin's Art Company, Cassette Culture, Non Genre, Frippertronics, Tape Loops, Improvisation, Improv, Dada, Dadaism, Experimental, Electro Acoustic, Sound Collage, Noise, Live Mix, Sampling, Plunderphonics, for fans of Herd Of The Ether Space, for fans of John Cage, for fans of Negativland, for fans of William S. Burroughs
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Boney Baloney
by Disism
Disism = Charles Rice Goff III & Killr "Mark" Kaswan
1 Unintelligible Stream
2 Knowing Listening Meaning
3 Bottles, Bellows, And Other Fellows
4 Relativity Dilation At The Edge Of Oblivion
5 Daze Between Twelve And Fourteen
Recorded September, 1988 (no specific date available)
Taped Rugs Studio
Oakland, California, USA
Sound Generators:
Trombone, Voices, Mouth Noises, Plastic Bottles Marimba, Nose Flute, Ukulele, Various Small Percussive Devices, Prerecorded Tapes, Oddly-Played Vinyl Records, Frippertronics Tape Loop Manipulation
Some Notes:
The five recordings that make up "Boney Baloney" are excerpts from a group of improvisations created with a Frippertronics-style tape loop system. This collection is unique among Disism's tape loop albums because it contains no sounds made by electronic instruments, guitars, nor cellos. Instead, a trombone leads a lo-fi orchestra around the tape heads, setting rhythms for abstruse vocalizations.
Taped Rugs Productions is proud to announce that artist Justin Jackley created the cover art for "Boney Baloney." He conceived the imagery as a personal interpretation of the recordings. The album title, the song titles, and the names of the recording artists were not revealed to him until after he had completed the artwork.
"Boney Baloney" is Volume Four of the Disism "reDIScovery" series of audio recordings. Disism was founded in 1985 by Charles Rice Goff III and Killr "Mark" Kaswan. There was no such term as "Disism" in 1985, when Goff and Kaswan made it up to represent their brand of non-genre music. Between 1986 and 1993, Disism released nine cassette albums to the public. The next public Disism release was a CDR, recorded and produced in 2002. In 2012, Disism met in Kansas City, Kansas, to record several on-site improvisations, producing three CDRs from their rejuvenated efforts. Over the many years that Disism has been in existence, some recordings of live performances and brief out takes from improvised recordings have been made public in various forms as well.
The Disism reDIScovery series was born in 2012, after Goff unearthed several cassette tapes of Disism in-studio improvisations and collages that had been recorded between 1988 and 1995. While a few brief portions of these tapes had been incorporated into Disism's official cassette releases, most of this recorded material had simply remained unheard and forgotten since its creation. Goff is responsible for editing these recordings into their current forms and for making them available to the public.
Taped Rugs Productions is offering "Boney Baloney" to the public online, on CDR, and on cassette. It is the first Taped Rugs cassette release since 2001.
Copyright 1988 and 2013
by Taped Rugs Productions
www.tapedrugs.com
Artwork by Justin Jackley
www.justinjackley.com
...............................
by Disism
Disism = Charles Rice Goff III & Killr "Mark" Kaswan
1 Unintelligible Stream
2 Knowing Listening Meaning
3 Bottles, Bellows, And Other Fellows
4 Relativity Dilation At The Edge Of Oblivion
5 Daze Between Twelve And Fourteen
Recorded September, 1988 (no specific date available)
Taped Rugs Studio
Oakland, California, USA
Sound Generators:
Trombone, Voices, Mouth Noises, Plastic Bottles Marimba, Nose Flute, Ukulele, Various Small Percussive Devices, Prerecorded Tapes, Oddly-Played Vinyl Records, Frippertronics Tape Loop Manipulation
Some Notes:
The five recordings that make up "Boney Baloney" are excerpts from a group of improvisations created with a Frippertronics-style tape loop system. This collection is unique among Disism's tape loop albums because it contains no sounds made by electronic instruments, guitars, nor cellos. Instead, a trombone leads a lo-fi orchestra around the tape heads, setting rhythms for abstruse vocalizations.
Taped Rugs Productions is proud to announce that artist Justin Jackley created the cover art for "Boney Baloney." He conceived the imagery as a personal interpretation of the recordings. The album title, the song titles, and the names of the recording artists were not revealed to him until after he had completed the artwork.
"Boney Baloney" is Volume Four of the Disism "reDIScovery" series of audio recordings. Disism was founded in 1985 by Charles Rice Goff III and Killr "Mark" Kaswan. There was no such term as "Disism" in 1985, when Goff and Kaswan made it up to represent their brand of non-genre music. Between 1986 and 1993, Disism released nine cassette albums to the public. The next public Disism release was a CDR, recorded and produced in 2002. In 2012, Disism met in Kansas City, Kansas, to record several on-site improvisations, producing three CDRs from their rejuvenated efforts. Over the many years that Disism has been in existence, some recordings of live performances and brief out takes from improvised recordings have been made public in various forms as well.
The Disism reDIScovery series was born in 2012, after Goff unearthed several cassette tapes of Disism in-studio improvisations and collages that had been recorded between 1988 and 1995. While a few brief portions of these tapes had been incorporated into Disism's official cassette releases, most of this recorded material had simply remained unheard and forgotten since its creation. Goff is responsible for editing these recordings into their current forms and for making them available to the public.
Taped Rugs Productions is offering "Boney Baloney" to the public online, on CDR, and on cassette. It is the first Taped Rugs cassette release since 2001.
Copyright 1988 and 2013
by Taped Rugs Productions
www.tapedrugs.com
Artwork by Justin Jackley
www.justinjackley.com
...............................
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